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Technology Management &Training

 Associate of Arts Degree in Technology Management and Training
2007-09

Refer to pages 273-274 in CNM 2007-09 Catalog.

The Technology Management and Training Associate of Arts degree is designed to transfer to the University of New Mexico College of Education Organizational and Instructional Technologies (OLIT) program.  This program allows the student with an Associate of Applied Science degree that contains at least 30 technical hours (exclusive of IT 1010 or its equivalent and BA 1101) to take the required credit hours of Arts and Sciences course work to earn the Technology Management and Training Associate of Arts degree at CNM.  The CNM Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree earned by a student must be within the last 10 years or the student will be required to demonstrate continued proficiency in the technical components.  The credit hours earned in this degree are designed to transfer to the University of New Mexico College of Education OLIT program to earn a Bachelor of Science in Education in Technology and Training.  The UNM College of Education program currently requires:

  1. 3.0 GPA in the technical discipline and
  2. a C grade or better in all arts and sciences course work.

Courses taken with the credit/no credit option, transfer credits and non-traditional credits accepted by CNM toward this degree may not be accepted by the University of New Mexico College of Education.

Students will gain:

Transferability toward a Bachelor Degree at UNM’s College of Education
Technical skills for use in training and education

For more information contact Emil Radosevich at (505) 224-3811.

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